SALEM — An Upper Deerfield man accused of breaking into at least 10 properties in Salem County and additional properties in Cumberland County in the past year has been indicted on several of counts of burglary, according to court documents.

Freddie L. Calloway, 53, of Danna Lane in Upper Deerfield, was indicted by a Salem County Grand Jury last week on several charges of third-degree burglary and third- and fourth-degree theft for allegedly breaking into residential properties in Quinton, Alloway, Upper Pittsgrove and Pittsgrove townships.

The surveillance footage led to an anonymous tip to the New Jersey State Police, and Calloway was arrested in June while removing stolen items from a storage facility in Fairfield Township. Items such a rifle and a shotgun taken from a property on Parvins Mill Road were reportedly recovered from the storage facility, police said.

Following his arrest, Calloway confessed to a number of the residential burglaries, as well as the burglary at Marlboro Farm Market, police said.

Calloway is alleged to have stolen goods and removed copper piping and wiring from area properties, some of which were vacant. He allegedly made off with more than $1,800 worth of cash and merchandise from the Marlboro Farm Market.

So far he has been indicted on 10 counts of burglary and 10 counts of theft, though four additional burglary complaints against Calloway are currently pending a Grand Jury decision out of Cumberland County.

Calloway was lodged in the Cumberland County Jail on $35,000 bail following his arrest.He is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Salem on Dec. 18 for a pre-arraignment conference.